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Chapter one
Truth or Dare
The Astrophysicists Who Faked It
The inside story of the gravitational wave signal injection.
How Water Can Identify Murder Victims and Fake Scotch
These maps pinpoint an object’s origins by the isotope ratio in the water.
This Doesn’t Sound Tasty
How moths bat away their predators.
How to Fake It So No One Notices
Seek balance in all things—including subterfuge.
Chapter two
All in Your Head
Why You Can’t Help But Act Your Age
The surprising relationship between mindset and getting old.
When Pseudosex Is Better Than the Real Thing
What we can learn about evolution from species who thrive without sexual reproduction.
How Your Brain Decides Without You
In a world full of ambiguity, we see what we want to see.
On Your Birthday, You’re Not Celebrating What You Think
Scientists are trying to study biological aging without defining it, and that’s a problem.
To Understand Facebook, Study Capgras Syndrome
This mental disorder gives us a unique insight into the digital age.
Chapter three
Check the Data
Is Physical Law an Alien Intelligence?
Alien life could be so advanced it becomes indistinguishable from physics.
The Case for Bringing Back the Passenger Pigeon
One geneticist’s quest to de-extinct what was once one of the world’s most abundant birds.
Catch Us If You Can
We like impostor stories because we’re afraid we’re impostors ourselves.
What to Do If You Get Seasick on Dry Land
A new therapy holds hope for sufferers of Mal de Debarquement syndrome.
Chapter four
Real & Imagined
Authenticity in the Age of the Fake
As science blurs the real and unreal, we are learning to distinguish them in new ways.
Why Fake Data When You Can Fake a Scientist?
Making up names and CVs is one of the latest tricks to game scientific metrics.
Ingenious: Leonard Hayflick
One of the world’s preeminent experts on aging on his life in research.
The World’s Most Inspirational Iceberg Isn’t What It Seems
The professional photographer who created a popular poster image takes it apart.
Spark of Science: Lisa Becking
A marine biologist talks about the wonders of hidden lakes.
Sick for Attention
Meet five Munchausen patients who went to desperate lengths to fake illness.
Related Facts So Romantic
“Reality provides us with facts so romantic that imagination itself could add nothing to them.” —Jules Verne
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